World football's new anti-racism tsar wants to meet John Terry, Rio Ferdinand and Luis Suarez after expressing 'huge concern' about controversial recent incidents in the Premier League.

Jeffrey Webb, a Cayman Islands banker appointed by FIFA to lead the global fight against racism, wants first-hand insight into its resurgence in the English game.

Summit ordered: Jeffrey Webb wants insight from Ferdinand and Terry

Webb met FA chairman David Bernstein in Edinburgh for more than an hour yesterday.

Black players, he said, had been sorely let down by the authorities.

'Football has been talking for a
long time but we have not been sufficiently supporting the players,'
said Webb, part of the FIFA delegation at the annual International FA
Board meeting.

Asked specifically about Terry and
Suarez - and the others involved, Anton Ferdinand and Patrice Evra -
Webb said: 'It is a huge concern. I think the incidents were
unacceptable.

'I will be meeting with FA chairman
Bernstein. I'd also like to meet some of the players, perhaps have a
round-table discussion, and get their input, get some suggestions from
them and learn from what their experiences are.'